unsympathising

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

un- +‎ sympathising

Adjective[edit]

unsympathising (comparative more unsympathising, superlative most unsympathising)

  1. Alternative form of unsympathizing
    • The Edinburgh Review, or Critical Journal (volume 126, page 218)
      Resolving upon starting in business untrammelled by covetous or unsympathising partners, Wedgwood now engaged the potwork and house at Burslem known as the Ivy House, which belonged to his relations, John and Thomas Wedgwood, who carried on the same trade at what was called the Big House.